Foregen is a non-profit organization founded to research and implement regenerative medical therapies for circumcised males.

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For anyone seeing this and realizing what circumcision has taken from them: your feelings are valid, and we're working on a solution. Foregen is developing a regenerative medicine procedure to restore the foreskin in form, function, and sensation.
The male G-spot revealed - and everyone who guessed it's in the rear was wrong: 'Intensely pleasurable' trib.al/apa2iEK
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She has it exactly right. Children deserve protection from harm they never consented to. For those already affected, we're developing a robust regenerative medicine solution to fully restore the human foreskin.
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The case for routine infant circumcision being "healthier" doesn't survive close scrutiny. We walked through the actual evidence—HIV trials, cancer/UTI numbers, and what the @AmerAcadPeds own authors now say. foregen.org/updates/is-circu…
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Jun 11
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At the heart of this is a principle we care deeply about: bodily autonomy, and every person's right to make permanent decisions about their own body once they're old enough to choose. It's the idea behind everything we do at Foregen, where we're working to give circumcised men the option to restore what they lost. foregen.org
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Ryan, Mason and Ali filming new material in the research lab! Stay tuned for an in-depth look at our research progress and the human beings making it happen.
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We visited our research team in Slovakia, toured the lab, and recorded answers to the questions you submitted. Every step forward happens because of this community. Read the latest, or chip in to support our research: foregen.org/updates/inside-f…
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I'm a doctor and am circumcised myself. But I see the REAL devastating sexual consequences of this mutilating procedure every day. Here's what no one tells you... trib.al/5W7nRbo
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It isn't so much that these men "hate" their penises, but rather they are justifiably upset it was partially removed without a valid medical reason, and without their consent. Pursuing restoration is an expression of care, not contempt.
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Our redesigned website is live, and Foregen presented at the 2026 Intact Global Conference. Catch up on last month's progress and what's coming next. foregen.org/updates/our-new-…
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Apr 29
Replying to @TheCut
Thank you for the coverage! There is a very real demand for foreskin restoration, which is why we exist: to pursue a novel regenerative medicine approach for men to reclaim their agency and their intact bodies.
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Over the past few years, doctors and scientists have been quietly tiptoeing into the field of foreskin-restoration surgery, drawn by growing demand, the proliferation of gender-affirmation care (which has helped surgeons hone their skill in reshaping genitals), and circumcision itself falling out of favor. In the United States, circumcision reached its zenith in the mid-1960s, when an estimated 80 percent of males had their foreskins cut off. In 2022 — the most recent year for which data is available — only 49 percent of male infants were circumcised. That some physicians are now helping to reverse a procedure their peers long touted as a boon for patients’ health is raising fresh tensions over the merits of circumcision and emboldening men to challenge whether the procedure’s toll is greater than doctors have typically recognized. Though the majority of people still opt to take matters into their own hands, procedures like Floyd’s — and the growing body of research into the mechanics and merits of uncircumcision — suggest professional help is finally arriving. In a new feature for The Cut, @bbosker introduces us to foreskin-restoration surgery, the men seeking it out, and the other methods of circumcision reversal they’ve tried: the-cut.visitlink.me/F6nMKe
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Apr 29
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You're noticing something real. Protecting the glans is one of the foreskin's core functions, and circumcision removes it. There are many other benefits of having a foreskin. That's why we're developing a regenerative medicine technique to fully restore it.
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Our work is featured in @NYMag this week. The demand for foreskin restoration is very real. That's why we're developing a regenerative medicine solution to biologically restore the foreskin's form, function, and sensation.
As circumcision rates in the United States reach an all-time low, some men who hate their snipped penises are going to great lengths to re-create foreskin. Most try manually stretching their skin, while others are turning to experimental surgery. thecut.com/article/the-men-w…
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Replying to @NYMag
Thanks for the coverage. The article captures the very real demand for foreskin restoration. Our team is developing a bioengineering technology to fully regenerate the foreskin in form, function, and sensation. Learn more: foregen.org
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Episode 3 of "Inside the Lab." Chief Science Officer William Musa and Chief Bioengineer Ján Kováč dive into the bioreactor technology Foregen is using to fully recellularize foreskin tissue before surgical attachment. This is what allows us to prepare implant-ready tissue and eliminate the need for two-stage surgery.
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This is Episode 2 of "Inside the Lab"! Chief Bioengineer Ján Kováč takes you through the core machinery and protocols behind our regenerative medicine procedure, from the decellularization setup to the bioreactor room where tissue is cultivated and matured.
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Go inside Foregen's research lab in Piešťany, Slovakia. In this first episode of our "Inside the Lab" series, Chief Bioengineer Ján Kováč walks through the four core protocols behind our regenerative medicine procedure: tissue collection, decellularization, recellularization, and bioreactor maturation.
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Our new website is live. A fresh look at who we are, what we're building, and why. Explore our research milestones, meet the team, and learn how regenerative medicine is making foreskin restoration a reality. foregen.org
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Every dollar brings us closer to a breakthrough. We're actively developing the recellularization protocols that could restore vital functionality. Support the science: foregen.org/donate
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For anyone seeing this and realizing what circumcision has taken from them: your feelings are valid, and we're working on a solution. Foregen is developing a regenerative medicine procedure to restore the foreskin in form, function, and sensation.
The male G-spot revealed - and everyone who guessed it's in the rear was wrong: 'Intensely pleasurable' trib.al/apa2iEK
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Right now, our bioengineering team is working on recellularization, repopulating donor scaffolds to rebuild the foreskin from the ground up. Every step forward is funded by people who saw a post like this and decided to act. foregen.org/donate
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Decellularized tissue scaffolds have already been used in humans to regenerate heart valves, blood vessels, bladders, and skin. Foregen is applying the same tissue engineering principles to the foreskin. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs…
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